Hanson entered no contest pleas to 52 counts of possession of child pornography for images found on his computer Nov. 1, 2012. He faced repeater charges on each count, but those charges were dropped in a plea agreement.

In July, Hanson was sentenced to 19 months imprisonment for drug charges.

He also is charged with one count of intentional homicide — party to the crime in the shooting death of Chad J. McLean, a 19-year-old Green man who went missing Feb. 22, 1998. His body was found March 22, 1998, in Abrams.

Hanson pleaded not guilty to the charge in April; his jury trial is scheduled to begin Dec. 3.

A second Oconto Falls man, Charles J. Mlados, 54, is charged with party to first degree intentional homicide for allegedly witnessing the shooting and helping hide McLean’s body and the murder weapon. He also faces perjury charges for allegedly lying to a judge during the investigation. His arraignment is scheduled Sept. 10.